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Longevity of modern 90cc class saws
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<blockquote data-quote="ericm979" data-source="post: 7583441" data-attributes="member: 150036"><p>That should be #1, and for reasons besides not damaging the saw.</p><p></p><p>For the OP, a 462 can run a 32" bar which will cut a 5' diameter tree. I've done it with a 460. You might need to increase the oil pump output but it will pull it. If you have a lot of those or even larger trees then yea a 660 class machine is in the cards. I know there are guys who will cut 18" logs with a 660 but IMO that's overkill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ericm979, post: 7583441, member: 150036"] That should be #1, and for reasons besides not damaging the saw. For the OP, a 462 can run a 32" bar which will cut a 5' diameter tree. I've done it with a 460. You might need to increase the oil pump output but it will pull it. If you have a lot of those or even larger trees then yea a 660 class machine is in the cards. I know there are guys who will cut 18" logs with a 660 but IMO that's overkill. [/QUOTE]
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